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global communities and partners. The CWLC is part of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), the University’s largest unit. Housed in the CWLC, the first-year language program (FYLP
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their linguistic and cultural competencies to a wide variety of majors, careers, and future global challenges, while deepening their empathy for and curiosity about the diversity of human experiences. DU’s
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language fluent. Work Schedule Part-time, varies. Regular local travel within the Detroit Metro area (Oakland and Wayne counties) is required. This is a temporary, grant-funded position that spans August
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informed international citizens, who develop effective multi-lingual and cultural communication expertise and problem-solving skills. Our students apply their linguistic and cultural competencies to a wide
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Microsoft software (Teams, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Proficiency or fluency in more than one language. Work Schedule Monday-Friday, 20 hours per week between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM Work Environment Standard
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Excellent written and oral language skills Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively and diplomatically with a variety of stakeholders using various modes of communication Strong organization and
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, or sexual behavior with students or other staff at the LSA under any circumstances. Counselors are not to use any offensive language while employed by the LSA. Required Qualifications Must be at least 21
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of research and evaluation Excellent written and oral language skills Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively and diplomatically with a variety of stakeholders using various modes of communication
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success facilitating learning and mentoring opportunities for adults who seek an advanced degree. Expertise in the Python programming language. Demonstrated knowledge of, and experience with, culturally
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Teacher will assist in the development and implementation of the classroom environment in the facilitation of the cognitive, social-emotional, physical, language, and communication development